The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, December 14, 1917, Image 3

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forward to when you have | Chero-Cola lllil at home in the refrigerator *'t Tati? ,111 kSIi The New Fall Styles are now on display awaiting your inspection come in and see them while they are new and fresh-while the lines are complete—We ex tend an invitation to all men to call and exam ine them at their earliest convenience. You’ll find the new styles interesting: they’re quite dif ferent from anything seen before. Don’t put off this Fall thinking about your Fall outfit until the season is half over—the very garment you want might be sold—and ’tis hard under these abnormal conditions to nrocure duplicates. The styles we are showing are the choicest productions of such celebrated makersa Schloss Bros. & Cos. Baltimore New York. the Great Young Men's house and others ot na tional reputation—we have models for the con servative Dresser as well as for the extreme; and for the young fellow getting ready for Col lege and prepared to plunge into his first “long pants. ” Hundreds of patterns, models and styles to se lect from —Beautiful shades of Brown, Blue, Gray, Olive, Tan as well as classy mixtures and novelties. We want you to see them all. $1 0.00 to $35.00 Edmondson & Pirkle Prompt Answers It is the duty of the telephone operator to ascertain the number wanted and ring the bell of the party called. If the called party is slow to answer the operator is as helpless as you are. Most of what you might think is “slow service” is caused by the sub scribers not answering promptly. You can help the service by answer ing your telephone promptly. When you Telephone—Smile SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ISI AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY PROFESSIONAL CARPa JARRET P. FOWLER Attomey-at-Law CUMMING, GEORGIA Will Practise in AH Courts Over F & M Bank DR. J. L. HARRISON Dentist 301-302 Jackson Building Gainesville, Ga. W. W. PIRKLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Gumming, - Georgia, Office at Residence. Phone 88. DR. J. ROBERT SIMPSON Specialist in Diseases of The Eye, Ears, Nose and Throat 302-303-304 Jackson Building, Gainesville, Ga. DR. M. F. KELLEY, Dentist, Gumming, Ga. Office in Dougherty Hotel All Work Guaranteed O. W. SETTLE Funeral Director & Embalmer Norcross, Ga. Day and Night ’Phone. Soft W Clolijrs ' Copyright, Milter. Ochs & Cos Good dressers insist upon having TRADEMARK (Bnfe sls to $25 These garments possess all the snap, grace and style any man could ask. Everything that is new is being shown by us. “Gold Bond” Clothes ; are covered by a “Gold Bond” certificate of : guarantee in the pocket of each garment. EDMONDSON sYitKic Cumming, On. Patients from Ail Over Georgia It would surprise you to know the vast number of orgians from all over the state who go to the One Price Den tal Office, 104 y t Whitehall st., Atlanta, to have their teeth attended to. Thera tire hundreds of them. And all of them find they can save money by paying railroad fare to Atlanta and availing themselves of the sc rvices of the skilled operators at the One Price Dental Office. R. S. Sparks,, of Shiloh, Ql. says in a letter dated March 16, 19175 •'You worked on my teeth a year ago iff February. Tha work has been per fectly satisfactory. could Dot ask any more of a dentist.” Here is the One Price D ntal Office low schedule or prices: I si gold crowns, 53; bri: 1 ' work, $3 pe r tooth; finest set of ts mo. yean buy, $5. All work gua teed ten years. The next tin eg teeth use' attention, bo sure t-Tpc c-tinr.te from tbn Cno Price T ' i. ice ' ; you i.avc tne work dcfflaK. NOTICE. 1 will keep my Berkshire .Male i another yefir and will charge $2.00 1 for his service. C LAUDE WHEELER, j Gumming, Route 5. WAR TALKS By UNCLE DAN Humber Two Jimmie Collins Tells What He Saw— What Military Training Doe* for Boys. "Well, here wo are!" exclaimed Bil lie, presenting his chum, Jimmie Col lins. “Very glad to see you, Mr. Collins,” said Uncle Dan with a smile. “Aw,” said Billie, “Just call him Jimmie. That’s the only name he knows. He’s the pitcher of our base ball nine, and he’s some pitcher, too. Just feel of his arm.” “Well,” said Uncle Dan, feeling, “That's a mighty good arm!” “Now, boys,” said Uncle Dan, “what do you want to talk about?” “Well,” said Jimmie, “I was down to Galesburg a few months ago when the boys came home from the Mexican border. They looked tine. Everybody was surprised to see how straight they stood and how manly they were. The boys seemed proud to wear the uni form. I tell you their muscles were ns hard as nails. 1 heard Banker Haskett say that the training and discipline the hoys had had was exnctly what every boy in the country ought to have, and that now these boys could get a better job at higher pay than they could have had before. Do you think that’s so, Uncle Dan?” Uncle Dan replied: “1 have a friend who employs hundreds of young men. He always gives boys having hud military trniuing the preference; he says it pays to do so. He finds they are more alert, more prompt, more courteous; they know how to carry out orders; they are quicker to think and to act then those without training. He said from his experience he believed that six or eight months of intensive military training would add at least 20 per cent to a man's AFTER FIVE MONTHB. The two pictures are of the same young man The first was taken the day he enlistod and the second after he had had five months’ military train ing. His home is in North Carolina. earning oapacily, and that it was the best investment any young man could make. “Billie, if you will go up to my room and bring my sinull handling, I will let you see two photographs of the same young nuiriT, showing what only five months of intensive training on the Mexican border did for him." The bag was brought. Uncle Dan. showing the pictures, said:. ‘‘Well, here they are. They tell their owe story and it is a mighty interestinj one. The young man, before training, has a discouraged look; he has seen I but little of the world. There was very little in ids surroundings to bring him nut. When lie joined the colors and Uncle Sam took him in charge, life for him took on u new meaning. He saw a chance to do something and be something. He woke up. His cap tain says he is twice the man lie wan when he joined the army. This may he one of the extreme eases,” Bnid Unele Dan. “I can tell you, though, that war or no war, no one thing will do the young men of this nation so much good in so short a time as a fe"> months of intensive military training. It fits a man to fight his own life bat tles In the* business world as well as t® defend his country and its flag. “Nearly every civilized country gives Its hoys military training. It Is com pulsory. It is based upon the fct that 't is the duty of everyone to help de fend his country; and as war Is now carried on, no one ran do much unlesi he is trained. Also, the records show that the killed and wounded among untrained troops is nearly three times as great ns it is with well-trained wen who know how to fight and how to protect themselves. By this plan a nation has trained men to defend her and the individual is a stronger and better man for the training. “If the Chamberlain Bill for Mili tary Training is passed by congress, as It ought to he, the same thing would be done for millions of other young men throughout the land. Everybody ought to demand of his congressman and senators the passage of thl* Mil." “All right, sir, exclaimed Jimmie, we will see Judge Brownell, Mr. Uwakatt and Professor Slocum, sod gad Gaea* pit" , j CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Net Contents IT>Fluid Drnr.hm f e I _TmT£* r a"’ ti'fM \ 2 / f* r ‘ M “ O a iau. t> tt tx u m or *• rrpo u mo N o o c ortftf m n i- m opio vs- ri .tto.'p/Mo.-i rtc n mineral - NAO g NARCOTICA -Keteilo do velho Dr San.ne J Pi£p-r I’m remrdto uf/1 para p-isao tic ventre c ffiurrhca.fchre •• intc rniitr ntcs.fALTAS OE SOMNO -e ronscu.iicucia.'. dulo-mi infam ia. ,M:v\ YORK. IOUESSSJ CASTORIA K 7l.cniiOl.-3 pi AVejelable Preparation for .Vs simil.ilin'i the Food by Regula linij the Stomachs and There!’)' Promoiinr; Digestion ■ Cheerfulness and lU'sVGon'.aJi' neither Opium.Morplilne nor Mineral. Not Narcotic fitciptaf OtdnrSX'TillPfTaiEß Pumpkin Stfd \ At* Senna I RncheU* Sa/U I Ani*f Sred I /tfJar/mnatrSrJit. I h'rrrm W./ I purified Sugar )\\nttryrrrn rL\or • A helpful Remedy for Constipation ami Diarrhoea | amt Feverishness ana Loss <>K M.i i '* ' resulting there from-inlnfan'. Facsimile Sidna , "' T _ of Exact Copy of Wrapper. 5 oSsom’s Hotel Bullard & Bennett, Prop’ra., 16 1-2| Marietta St., Atlar . Ga Rob Bennett,o n < of the roi is an old Foisyth county boy, end he’ll be delighted to have lvs friends 1 drop around to see him when in thee This hotel has been lerr.odeh and. taint ed, and put in up-to-date corditi n by the present management, and df serves your patronage. STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky., says: “For quite a long while I suffered with stem di trouble. I would have pains and a heavy feeling ; 'ter my meals, a most disagreeable taste in my mouth. If l ate anything with butter,oil or grease, I would spi l : it up. I be:,an to have regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were no good at all for my trouble. I heard THEDFQRD’S recommended very highly, so began to use it. It cured me. 1 keep it in the house all the time. It is the best liver medicine made. Ido not have sick headache or stomach trouble any more.” Black-Draught acts on the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of throwing out waste materials and poisons from tire sys tem. This medicine should he in every household for use in time of need. Get a package today. H you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight. You wilt feel fresh to morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists. CNE CENT A DOSE a m g*\ Cet\bur Tg.Jkw Grocer’s Opinion IUZIANNf -le knows coffees —has mixed them ' l"**'j and sold them for years. He knows j / | Luzianne. Ask him what he thinks >\ of it. Ask him what most ot his . yT—customers think of it. Luzianne will stand or fall by this test. If the re * 'txßeilv Y.wtwC*' port is favorable, take home a can and t try it yourself. Make up a pet, ac cording to directions. You have The Luzianne Guarantee: nothing to lose, for the guarantee If, after using the contents assures your money back if you don’t of a can, you are not satisfied * in every respect, your £ro~ like LuzififinG. Buy a CUTT tOu3y. cer will refund your money . A s k f or profit-sharing catalog. HEIANNE-coffee The Reily-Taylor Company, .New Orleans GASTORIA For Inf ntr ami Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always / a Bears the /j(s Signature / /V of w f\ JfV In iV Use \J> For Over Thirty fears CASTORIA TMCCINTtURCOWRANV NfW OR GITT